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Title: MASTERPIECES OF AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURE
By: Willis Goth Regier (Editor), Willis Goth Regier
Format: Paperback

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ISBN 10: 0803289979
ISBN 13: 9780803289970
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Pub. date: 1 May, 2005
Pages: 623
Description: Includes five works which are parts of a testimony about American Indian culture as related by Indians themselves - "The Life of Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh" (1847); "The Soul of the Indian" (1911); "American Indian Stories" (1921); "Coyote Stories" (1933); and, "Black Elk Speaks" (1932).
Synopsis: The five complete and unabridged works collected here are parts of a long and passionate testimony about American Indian culture as related by Indians themselves. Deep emotions and life-shaking crises converge in these pages concerning identity, family, community, caste, gender, nature, the future, the past, solitude, duty, trust, betrayal, leadership, war, and apocalypse. Each work is also regarded as a classic of Native literature and has much to teach. The Life of Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh (1847) by George Copway, a Canadian Ojibwe writer and lecturer, describes his unique and difficult cultural journey from the tiny village of his youth to the legislatures of the world, speaking for the rights and sovereignty of Indians. The Soul of the Indian (1911) by Charles Eastman, a physician and mixed-blood Sioux, depicts "the religious life of the typical American Indian as it was before he knew the white man." American Indian Stories (1921) by Zitkala-Sa, one of the most famous Sioux writers and activists of the modern era, includes legends and tales from oral tradition, childhood stories, and allegorical fiction. Coyote Stories (1933) by Mourning Dove, an Okanagan writer, retells the popular trickster tales of Coyote, the most resilient character in all of American literature. Black Elk Speaks (1932) as told through John G. Neihardt, is the spacious religious vision and candid life story of a Lakota holy man. Neihardt and Black Elk collaborated to produce a unique and inspirational work.
Illustrations: Illus.
Publication: US
Imprint: Bison Books
Returns: Returnable
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